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Boat Insurance
Any recommendations on boat insurance for a 1972 Lund with a 50hp Outboard.?
Looking for quality insurance at the best price. Thanks, Reb |
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 16:32:34 GMT, "Reb" wrote:
Any recommendations on boat insurance for a 1972 Lund with a 50hp Outboard.? Looking for quality insurance at the best price. Thanks, Reb Can you use USAA? They beat Boat US by about 15% for me. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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Progressive has an online quote for boat insurance
Chris |
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On 23 Mar 2005 09:15:34 -0800, "Mule" wrote:
Progressive has an online quote for boat insurance The only problem with Progressive, that I've seen anyway, is that if your boat in on a trailer and you have fiberglass repairs, don't expect it to be fixed by a marina or boat dealer. Their concept is that fiberglass is fiberglass and an auto body shop is as good as a dealer and cheaper to boot. Other than that, they seem pretty good. Later, Tom |
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 17:20:53 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On 23 Mar 2005 09:15:34 -0800, "Mule" wrote: Progressive has an online quote for boat insurance The only problem with Progressive, that I've seen anyway, is that if your boat in on a trailer and you have fiberglass repairs, don't expect it to be fixed by a marina or boat dealer. Their concept is that fiberglass is fiberglass and an auto body shop is as good as a dealer and cheaper to boot. Other than that, they seem pretty good. Later, Tom They're *great* for motorcycle insurance! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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Ask your agent about adding a boat/trailer rider to your homeowner's policy.
That's what we did- it costs $107 per year. "Reb" wrote in message ... Any recommendations on boat insurance for a 1972 Lund with a 50hp Outboard.? Looking for quality insurance at the best price. Thanks, Reb |
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"Stanley Barthfarkle" wrote in message om... Ask your agent about adding a boat/trailer rider to your homeowner's policy. That's what we did- it costs $107 per year. This is about the cheapest insurance you can get and works fine until you start thinking about your potential liabilities. For example, a rider on your homeowner's policy is not going to cover oil or gas spills. If you have a major accident, the boat sinks and leaks gas, oil or diesel, the government will own your house. A good marine insurance policy is not that more expensive and typically has at least 500k protection for oil spills. Eisboch |
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 16:32:34 GMT, "Reb" wrote:
Any recommendations on boat insurance for a 1972 Lund with a 50hp Outboard.? Looking for quality insurance at the best price. Thanks, Reb Cant help ya there Reb. Because I am so rich, I self insure. |
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